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  • K1DG’s Global Contest Story: 30 Countries and Counting
    Doug Grant K1DG is a seasoned contester whose career spans six WRTCs, operations from over 30 countries, and a long-standing USA record in the CQ 160 contest. From his early days in suburban Boston, Doug’s path wound through legendary multi-op stations like W2PV and milestone efforts such as co-founding WWROF and organizing WRTC 2014. His reputation in the contesting community rests not just on scores, but on consistency, mentorship, and a deep commitment to the craft. Doug’s start came through a Boys' Life crystal radio project in 1965. A spark of curiosity became a full-fledged passion, nudged along by supportive parents and early mentors like K1RX. His operating resume includes record-setting runs from HI8, PJ4, and VP2E, and he’s known for navigating unfamiliar DX stations with calm adaptability. Whether climbing towers or knocking on doors in Guadeloupe with coax in hand, Doug leans into radio with a mix of humility and resolve. A formative moment came during an early contest, when the top operator in Doug’s local radio club turned to him mid-run and said, “Relax. This is supposed to be fun.” That ethos—balanced by a relentless curiosity—still defines Doug’s approach. Though no longer chasing single-op records, he remains active, engaged, and reflective about contesting’s future. Join the conversation and subscribe to Q5 Worldwide Ham Radio. Thanks to DX Engineering for backing Q5 and for championing contesters, DXpeditioners, and everyday operators pushing the limits of portable and fixed stations alike.
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  • The Embroiderer Behind Ham Radio’s Coolest Gear: Bart SQ1K
    Bart Bzymek SQ1K is a Polish ham radio operator who’s stitched together two worlds—DXing and design—into a life as precise as the embroidery he’s known for. He began as a shortwave listener in the 1990s and quickly climbed through Poland’s licensing system, earning his first-class ticket by mastering CW. A dedicated contester, Bart has logged serious time on-air, including stints as a guest op with the Polish HQ team at IARU. But it’s his embroidery business—launched with a single-needle machine as a side hobby—that’s made him a go-to figure in the global ham community. Since 2014, Bart and his wife have run a custom embroidery shop focused exclusively on amateur radio. With multiple machines and a worldwide client base, they create everything from personalized polos to DXpedition gear—each piece thoughtfully designed and precisely stitched. He’s outfitted some of the most prominent expeditions, including the striking 3Y0K Bouvet logo. In this episode, Kevin W1DED and Bart SQ1K formally announce a new partnership to launch official Q5 merchandise, bringing Bart’s craftsmanship into the heart of the show. Bart’s story is a reminder that amateur radio thrives on passion—and sometimes, a really good hoodie. Join the conversation, subscribe to Q5 Worldwide Ham Radio, and order your Q5 apparel today. Thanks to DX Engineering for backing hams around the globe—from park activators to DX chasers—with gear that delivers when it counts.
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  • Inside the World Wide Radio Operators Foundation: Tim Duffy K3LR
    Tim Duffy K3LR is a powerhouse in the contesting world—CEO of DX Engineering, founder of Contest University, host of the formidable K3LR station—but here, he joins us as the chairman of the World Wide Radio Operators Foundation (WWROF), the engine behind some of competitive ham radio’s best infrastructure and largest radiosport contests. If you’ve received a plaque from CQ WW, trusted your submitted log to be reviewed properly, or been impressed with fast results turnaround, WWROF, with many dedicated volunteers, made it happen. This is the story of how a handful of contesting experts turned fragmented efforts into a global support system for events like CQ WW, CQ WPX, and many others. Founded in 2009, WWROF began by filling in the gaps: managing contest logistics, streamlining communications, and ensuring continuity for legacy contests. Under Tim’s leadership—and backed by an impressive board of directors—it evolved into something more nimble and visionary. Whether it's mailing awards with record speed, funding youth programs like YOTA camps around the world, or stepping up after disasters like the hurricane in Puerto Rico, WWROF delivers—quietly, effectively, and with zero paid staff. One standout project: their backing of KC2G’s propagation tools, now essential to operators across the spectrum. Beyond contesting, Tim sees WWROF’s role expanding: finding common ground with Parks on the Air activities, integrating digital modes like FT8, and staying agile in a rapidly changing hobby. He’s not afraid to acknowledge contest community debates—assisted vs. unassisted, real-time scoring—and welcomes them as signs of a dynamic, evolving culture. At its core, WWROF isn’t just a foundation. It’s a model of how small but experienced teams can help shape the future of amateur radio. Check out the WWROF website at WWROF.org. Join the conversation and subscribe to Q5 Worldwide Ham Radio. Thanks to DX Engineering for their steadfast support—not just of Q5, but of youth operators, contesters, and everyday DXers across the globe. Their investment in the ham community makes conversations like this possible.
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  • Tom Georgens 8P5A: Inside the Mind of a Ham Radio CEO
    Tom Georgens W2SC, also known as 8P5A, has a wall of plaques that reflect not just his victories—but the decades of discipline, grit, and quiet precision behind them. While running a Fortune 500 company, he built a formidable contest station in Barbados, troubleshooting in the tropical heat and chasing perfection from one contest season to the next. In this wide-ranging conversation, Tom shares how he went from a borrowed rental shack to designing and operating a world-class station of his own. He speaks openly about the emotional lows—twice collapsing before the end of a major contest—and the persistence that brought him back to win CQ WW SSB outright. This isn’t just a story about radios and rate sheets. It’s about risk, resilience, and the discipline to rebuild when most would walk away. Tom also takes us inside the 8P5A station—engineered for “no knobs” operation and built for efficiency at scale. From writing custom software to wrangling antennas in the rain, he explains how contesting sharpened his leadership, kept him grounded under pressure, and still pushes him to evolve. His reflections on preparation, intuition, and the future of ham radio are as thoughtful as they are hard-won. Whether you’re chasing plaques, personal bests, or simply trying to understand what drives the best—this one’s worth your time. Join the conversation and subscribe to Q5 Worldwide Ham Radio. Thanks to DX Engineering for supporting the operators who never stop pushing—whether they’re building from scratch, rebuilding after storms, or reimagining what a contest station can be.
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  • The Best and Worst Radios for Field Day? W3LPL and K3RA
    After our deep dive into W3AO’s record-breaking Field Day operations, we came back with one simple question for Frank W3LPL and Rol K3RA: What radios actually get the job done—and which ones are banned—at Field Day? Their answers might surprise you.
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Experience amateur radio on the go with the Q5 Ham Radio Podcast. Each episode delivers insightful conversations and stories from the amateur radio community, catering to both seasoned operators and newcomers. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms, the Q5 Ham Radio Podcast keeps you connected to the world of amateur radio wherever you are.
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